Objective

Students will use phonetic and structural analysis and knowledge of words to expand their vocabulary.

Activities

Write the letters and point values on the board before the students arrive.

Give the students a couple of minutes to create the highest scoring word out of the letters of the day.Remind them that if they use all 7 letters, they score a Scrabble “bingo” and get a 50 point bonus.

Ask the students to volunteer the words they have created and list those words on the board with their point values. Make sure to point out homophones, homonyms, prefixes, suffixes, word roots and words with more than one definition.

Today’s highest scoring word is CHASTEN with a point value of 62 points.If no one in the class identifies the word, then take a few minutes to introduce the word by discussing its (1) spelling (2) pronunciation, (3) definition, (4) part of speech and (5) use in a sentence.

·CHASTENto correct by punishment

Here are some other words that can be derived from today’s set of letters.The definitions come from the Scrabble dictionary.

·CASTEa division of society based on wealth, occupation, rank, etc.

·CHANTto recite or speak with no change in tone

·HASTEmoving fast

·HASTENto speed up

·ASCENTthe act of rising up

·SCATHEto injure; to attack with harsh accusations

·CHASTEpure; modest

·ASHENpale

Ask students to reflect on the strategies they used to create their highest scoring word.